What awaits you: Airy cabins with queen-size beds, large single and double berths, two trampolines on deck for sunbathing, relaxing, even on mild nights with a 1000-star sky!
We live on board - you can try out our way of life without any significant financial risk! What you want to try is up to you!
No: hot water (normal water temperature of 27°), no hairdryer, no shoes on board, no LUXURY CATAMARAN! We live simply, with a 2-man crew (Panamenios) who look after you, cook, clean, the engines (2x 120 HP, 1x generator 10.5KVA 110 V, dinghy with outboard engine, 2 transparent kayaks for observing the underwater world, 1 SUP, snorkel gear (bring your own if you have high demands) Fishing tackle included in the price (a Guna Indian will show you how it's done). 1000 watt solar panels, 1200AH lead batteries, inverter power 1500w. 110v
We start in Portobelo, visit islands off the beaten track, enjoy secluded anchorages, intact coral reefs (the most beautiful in the world!) for snorkeling and lobster catching. You won't lack anything.
Our full board includes fresh fish, king crabs, lobsters, slow-grown roast beef, tropical fruits in the net for our own collection, and fine, fresh vegetables, we enjoy cooking!
Lemonade, iced tea, coffee, water, tea unlimited included. Please bring alcoholic drinks with you (shop in Portobelo), the ice cream will come from us... Vegan, vegetarian, lactose-free and gluten-free meals available (10.-/day extra).
Sourdough wholemeal bread baked on board for breakfast! (the owner is a trained chef, has been sailing his own catamarans through the Red Sea, Mediterranean, Atlantic since 1987, and in the Caribbean since 1991)
The exact route always depends somewhat on the weather, we will be happy to send you the information about the planned route by email.
We would also be happy to try to take your wishes into account.
We sail along the Caribbean coast through an archipelago of 365 islands. Look forward to postcard idyll: white sandy beaches, coconut palms and turquoise water... and our stops. Some islands are inhabited by Guna Indians who still live traditionally here. We can visit her.
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